Azad Abul Kalam going strong amidst 3-decade career
Azad Abul Kalam is not only a seasoned actor but also a multi-talented individual. With a career spanning over three decades, he has graced the stage, television and silver screen with his exceptional talent, presenting audiences with unforgettable characters. Recently, he portrayed the titular character in the web-series "Puff Daddy", which captured everyone's attention.
How did the audience respond to 'Puff Daddy'?
The response has been wonderful. People are talking about my character, 'Muri Baba', and it's quite heartwarming. I usually don't take on such roles, which made this experience even more enjoyable.
Given that this isn't your typical genre, how challenging was it?
It was indeed challenging. We filmed the entire series in scorching heat, and I had to wear cloaks with long sleeves. I also sported matted hair, which wasn't comfortable in the sweltering weather. Moreover, the character 'Puff Daddy' is morally ambiguous. Typically, cult leaders are depicted as deceitful, but in this web series, there's a compelling backstory to his actions. It was challenging to portray this complex character.
You've been a part of this industry for three decades. How do you view the changes in the media landscape over time?
The roles and opportunities have become more diverse now. I began my career in theatre and then transitioned to television. With advancements in technology, budgets, and opportunities, we can now experiment more with our roles.
What's your take on the flourishing OTT platforms?
OTT platforms are thriving, but I've noticed a trend towards crime thriller genres. It seems like our content has become somewhat limited in terms of variety.
You once mentioned your desire to become a writer. Is that aspiration still alive?
Absolutely. I've been writing long before my acting career took off. Writing has always been a passion of mine, and I've published my storybooks. While I may not be a professional or write regularly, I'm continually engaged in the process. Acting, directing, and writing– all bring me equal joy. Whenever I'm immersed in any of these, I enjoy them the most.
What are your recent ventures?
Lately, I've directed two plays for Prachyanat, "Achalayatan" and "Agunjatra". I'm also eagerly awaiting the release of two films, "Jole Jole Tara", directed by Arun Chowdhury, and another directed by Gias Uddin Selim. I have also directed a short film for Projonmo Wave, which will be released soon.
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